Other Network Troubleshooting Techniques; Console And Syslog Messages; Ping; Trace Route - NEC INTELLIGENT L2 SWITCH N8406-022A Application Manual

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Other network troubleshooting techniques

Other network troubleshooting techniques include the following.

Console and Syslog messages

When a switch experiences a problem, review the console and Syslog messages. The switch displays these
informative messages when state changes and system problems occur. Syslog messages can be viewed by using
the /info/sys/log command. For more information on interpreting syslog messages, see the Command
Reference Guide

Ping

To verify station-to-station connectivity across the network, execute the following command:
ping <host name> | <IP address> [ (number of tries) [ msec delay ]]
The IP address is the hostname or IP address of the device. The number of tries (optional) is the number of
attempts (1-32). Msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds between attempts.

Trace route

To identify the route used for station-to-station connectivity across the network, execute the following command:
traceroute <host name> | <IP address> [<max-hops> [ msec delay ]]
The IP address is the hostname or IP address of the target station. Max-hops (optional) is the maximum distance to
trace (1-16 devices). Msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds to wait for the response.

Statistics and state information

The switch keeps track of a large number of statistics and many of these are error condition counters. The statistics
and state information can be very useful when troubleshooting a LAN or Real Server problem. For more information
about available statistics, see one of the following:
"Viewing statistics" chapter of the Browser-based Interface Reference Guide, or
"Statistics Menu" chapter of the Command Reference Guide (AOS), or
"Statistic Commands" chapter of the Command Reference Guide (ISCLI)
Customer support tools
The following diagnostics tools are not user-configurable.
Offline Diagnostics — This tool is used for troubleshooting suspected switch hardware issues. These tests
verify that the selected hardware is performing within expected engineering specifications.
Software Panics — If a fatal software condition is found during runtime, the switch will capture the current
hardware and software state information into a panic dump. This dump file can be analyzed post-mortem to
determine the cause of the problem.
Stack Trace — If a fatal software condition occurs, the switch dumps stack trace data to the console.
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